Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Flo. Lift vp your countenance, as it were the day
Flo. Of celebration of that nuptiall, which
Flo. We two haue sworne shall come.
Perd. Perd.
Perd. O Lady Fortune,
Perd. Stand you auspicious.
Flo. Flo.
Flo. See, your Guests approach,
Flo. Addresse your selfe to entertaine them sprightly,
Flo. And let’s be red with mirth.
Shep. Shep.
Shep. Fy (daughter) when my old wife liu’d: vpon
Shep. This day, she was both Pantler, Butler, Cooke,
Shep. Both Dame and Seruant: Welcom’d all: seru’d all,
Shep. Would sing her song, and dance her turne: now heere
Shep. At vpper end o’th Table; now, i’th middle:
Shep. On his shoulder, and his: her face o’fire
Shep. With labour, and the thing she tooke to quench it
Shep. She would to each one sip. You are retyred,
Shep. As if you were a feasted one: and not